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you can go to the farmer's market not far from you in atlanta and buy what they're calling white georgia dirt which is, they say it's actually not for consumption, but a lot of people like to snack on it. nutrient throughout the day. >> kat, i can't tell you i'm going to do that. appreciate the suggestion. i'm going to pass on that one if you don't mind. fascinating story. appreciate it, kat. >>> apple has a new ipod on the way. new device comes up with beefed up memory, price. of course it's going to have twice as much memory as the current version. target market for the new device is the working professionals and not so much the average consumer. hits the shelves next week. >>> in poland, what do you do if you have some time in between classes? check it out. this is cool. i wish i could do this. snowball battle, this taking place at a technical university. it's a big one. students fighting using snowballs against a team they called the rest of the world. they played two rounds to capture the flag in battlefield domination. >>> dubai, the tallest building in the world, remember tom crui
you can go to the farmer's market not far from you in atlanta and buy what they're calling white georgia dirt which is, they say it's actually not for consumption, but a lot of people like to snack on it. nutrient throughout the day. >> kat, i can't tell you i'm going to do that. appreciate the suggestion. i'm going to pass on that one if you don't mind. fascinating story. appreciate it, kat. >>> apple has a new ipod on the way. new device comes up with beefed up memory, price....
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>> well, i think -- a year ago i went to atlanta and phoenix and i looked at property prices in georgia and in arizona, and i felt they were very low so i wrote about this, and i thought one way to play is to obviously buy homes there, and also to own home building stocks. they have a huge move, and i think they are ahead of the fundament fundamentals. >> i have. >> i would essentially will be a builder. i think that technology is still available. leave it there. great to have you on the program. thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >> and i'm going to be checking the ow corinne, vietnam and china. marc faber, bublisher of the glom, and doom report. an exclusive company about one company's better than expected knelt. first, up next. >> it's not acceptable socially for aig to have taken this money and think that we can come back and sue the government. >> aig's current ceo deciding not to form former ceo hank greenberg in the bailout lawsuit against the government. he is here to talk about that and his new book out this week. back in a moment. surprise -- your house was built on an an
>> well, i think -- a year ago i went to atlanta and phoenix and i looked at property prices in georgia and in arizona, and i felt they were very low so i wrote about this, and i thought one way to play is to obviously buy homes there, and also to own home building stocks. they have a huge move, and i think they are ahead of the fundament fundamentals. >> i have. >> i would essentially will be a builder. i think that technology is still available. leave it there. great to have...
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issue we're going to talk about today is, maria lopez rogers from avondale, arizona, quassim reed from atlanta, georgia, greg stem from phoenix, arizona, and ashley swearington from fresno, california. and all of you are here as well as some of the top labor leaders in the country and we are just so grateful, some outstanding business leaders are here as well. and, of course, we got wonderful students here. so i could not be prouder of our students. is now those of you that have a seat, feel free to take a seat. i don't mind. [ inaudible ] >> i love you back. last week, last week i had the honor of being sworn in for a second term as president of the united states. and during my inaugural address, i talked about how making progress on the defining challenges of our time doesn't require us to settle every debate or ignore every difference that we may have. but it does require us to find common ground and move forward in common purpose. it requires us to act. i know that some issues will be harder to lift than others. some debates will be more contentious. that's to be expected. the reason i cam
issue we're going to talk about today is, maria lopez rogers from avondale, arizona, quassim reed from atlanta, georgia, greg stem from phoenix, arizona, and ashley swearington from fresno, california. and all of you are here as well as some of the top labor leaders in the country and we are just so grateful, some outstanding business leaders are here as well. and, of course, we got wonderful students here. so i could not be prouder of our students. is now those of you that have a seat, feel...
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over night tonight, even if you're in alabama, atlanta by 9 or 10:00 a.m., these line of storms will roll through your area. a good chunk of the nation will have to deal with the storm system and possible damaging winds and tornadoes throughout the next 48 maurpz i'll continue to have you updated here on msnbc. you're watching "morning joe." we're brewed by starbucks. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another
over night tonight, even if you're in alabama, atlanta by 9 or 10:00 a.m., these line of storms will roll through your area. a good chunk of the nation will have to deal with the storm system and possible damaging winds and tornadoes throughout the next 48 maurpz i'll continue to have you updated here on msnbc. you're watching "morning joe." we're brewed by starbucks. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be...